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Jacqueline JoullieAvenue du stade Combe Grasse
Portiragnes
34420
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The apartment is situated within our beautiful villa, surrounded by a private enclosed garden. It features a spacious living room with an additional sofa bed for two people, a well-equipped kitchen, a television, and a DVD player for your entertainment. The apartment comprises of two bedrooms; one furnished with a comfortable double bed and the other with two sturdy bunk beds accommodating one person each. Additionally, there is a generously-sized bathroom with toilet facilities. Outside, you can enjoy the delightful small terrace furnished with a garden table and a barbecue, perfect for enjoying meals and gatherings in the fresh air.Reviews
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Directions
Take exit 35 Beziers-East on Highway A9. Proceed towards Vias and take the second exit to reach Portiragnes.
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Apartment | 1 | 400 | 580 |
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Attractions
- Portiragnes Beach: Located just a short distance from Avenue du stade Combe Grasse, Portiragnes Beach is a beautiful sandy beach along the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can relax, swim, or take leisurely walks along the shore. The beach is known for its cleanliness and calm atmosphere.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides, rent bicycles to explore the towpaths, or simply admire the picturesque canal and its surrounding landscapes.
- Beziers Cathedral: Situated in the nearby city of Beziers, Beziers Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic-style cathedral. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, the cathedral boasts stunning stained glass windows, intricate stone carvings, and a commanding presence. Visitors can explore the interior or climb to the top of the bell tower for panoramic views of the city.
- Château de Portiragnes: Located in the heart of Portiragnes, Château de Portiragnes is a historical castle dating back to the 13th century. The castle is surrounded by lush gardens and offers guided tours for visitors to learn about its rich history and architecture. It also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Pézenas: A charming medieval town, Pézenas is known for its well-preserved historic center filled with narrow streets, Renaissance-era buildings, and artisan shops. Visitors can explore the town's numerous art galleries, visit the birthplace of French playwright Molière, or simply soak in the ambiance of this quaint town.
- Cap d'Agde: Situated along the coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort known for its sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a wide range of water sports activities. The area also features a marina, a water park, and a naturist village, making it a diverse destination for tourists.
- Sète: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Portiragnes, Sète is a charming coastal town often referred to as the "Venice of Languedoc." It is famous for its network of canals, picturesque harbor, and lively fishing port. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, sample fresh seafood, or take a boat trip to enjoy the scenic views.
- Narbonne: Situated about 40 kilometers away, Narbonne is a historic city with Roman origins. It features impressive landmarks such as the Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum, and the Canal de la Robine. Visitors can stroll through the ancient streets, visit museums, or relax in the vibrant squares and cafes. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical sites to enjoying the natural beauty of the coast.